The aquaculture production in La Union was posted at 639.21 metric tons in 4th quarter 2022. This translates to a decrease of 26.83 percent from 4th quarter 2021 level of 873.56 metric tons.
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – La Union Provincial Statistical Office (PSO) headed by Chief Statistical Specialist (CSS) Danites E. Teṅido, Ph.D. conducted an on-site training on Data Processing: Data Tabulation and Analysis Using…
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in La Union in January 2023 was recorded at 114.7. This means that on the average, prices of goods and services in the province have increased by 14.7 percent from the base year 2018. The province’s CPI was posted at…
The aquaculture production in La Union was posted at 7,675.53 metric tons in 2022. This translates to an increase of 9.97 percent from the previous year’s level of 6,979.41 metric tons.
La Union’s total volume of fisheries production in 2022 was recorded at 12,990.65 metric tons, a decrease of 13.79 percent from the 15,068.09 metric tons production in 2021.
The total municipal fisheries production in La Union decreased by 31.42 percent from the estimated production of 6,762.28 metric tons in 2021 to 4,637.40 metric tons in 2022.
The volume of production from commercial fisheries was posted at 677.73 metric tons in 2022. This recorded a decrease of 48.90 percent from its level in the same period a year ago of 1,326.40 metric tons.
The aquaculture production in La Union was posted at 639.21 metric tons in 4th quarter 2022. This translates to a decrease of 26.83 percent from 4th quarter 2021 level of 873.56 metric tons.
La Union’s total volume of fisheries production in 4th quarter 2022 was recorded at 1,225.10 metric tons, a decrease of 65.55 percent from the 3,555.79 metric tons production in 4th quarter 2021.
As of January 31, 2023, a total of 366,675 Philippine Identification (PhilID) cards were already delivered in La Union through the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost).
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) - La Union Provincial Statistical Office in partnership with the La Union Civil Registrars Association (LUCRA) jumpstarted the month-long celebration of the 33rd Civil Registration Month (CRM) in La Union…
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – La Union Provincial Statistical Office joins the Danggayan 2023 of the Local Government Unit (LGU) of San Juan, La Union from February 7, 2023 until March 28, 2023.
The volume of palay production in La Union in 4th quarter 2022 was recorded at 119,259.50 metric tons. This is 8.08 percent higher than the volume of palay production in the province in the same period of 2021 at 110,345.00 metric tons.
Only one type of corn (white corn) was grown in La Union in 4th quarter 2021 and 4th quarter 2022. The volume of corn production increased by 4.78 percent in 4th quarter 20 22 at 1,114.82 metric tons from 1,064.00metric tons in 4th quarter 2021.
Only one type of corn (white corn) was grown in La Union in 4th quarter 2021 and 4th quarter 2022. The volume of corn production increased by 4.78 percent in 4th quarter 20 22 at 1,114.82 metric tons from 1,064.00metric tons in 4th quarter 2021.
The volume of palay production in La Union in 4th quarter 2022 was recorded at 119,259.50 metric tons. This is 8.08 percent higher than the volume of palay production in the province in the same period of 2021 at 110,345.00 metric tons.
Two types of corn (white and yellow corn) were grown in 2021 and 2022. The volume of corn production increased by 4.97 percent in 2022 at 38,622.60 metric tons from 36,794.16 metric tons in 2021.
The volume of palay production in La Union in 2022 was recorded at 171,276.53 metric tons. This is 8.48 percent higher than the volume of palay production in the province in 2021 at 157,881.00 metric tons.
Two types of corn (white and yellow corn) were grown in 2021 and 2022. The volume of corn production increased by 4.97 percent in 2022 at 38,622.60 metric tons from 36,794.16 metric tons in 2021.
The volume of palay production in La Union in 2022 was recorded at 171,276.53 metric tons. This is 8.48 percent higher than the volume of palay production in the province in 2021 at 157,881.00 metric tons.